Tag Archives: architecture

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland has published the winning projects of its 2019 awards, showing the best new buildings from around the country. Councillor Neil Gardiner, Planning Convenor commented on the awards saying, “It is worth noting that … Continue reading →

Historically, Bonnington was a milling village that grew around the Water of Leith. The area has since been home to business and light industry, including the John Lewis depot, the former Crawfords Biscuits warehouse and the original Chancelot Mill (before … Continue reading →

The Edinburgh Design Guidance is being reviewed and we’d like your comments on the proposed changes. The revised draft guidance has a number of key changes including the Parking Standards (for new developments), advice on Build to Rent Housing and … Continue reading →

Hello Everyone, As you’re probably aware 2016 is the year of Innovation, Architecture and Design, it’s the only year-long festival celebrating the international built environment, design and innovation, part of which the Cities Expo we’ve been covering on the Mound. … Continue reading →

You might recall, that last year we asked for views on a number of new buildings in Edinburgh. This year we’ve tried to make it a bit easier by asking about a selection of new buildings and places in four … Continue reading →

Edinburgh Design Guidance The Edinburgh Design Guidance was given an award at the Scottish Awards for Quality in Planning in the Development Plans category at an event held last night. The judges noted that in creating the new guidance, attention … Continue reading →

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